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In 2006, after countless delays, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was finally released. It received wide praise from old and new fans of the series alike. It boasted over a hundred hours of gameplay including various side-... Read Full Review

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I'm not a terribly picky gamer. I don't own an X-Box or a PSP. I only recently learned who "nVidia" is, and I still view the original Bard's Tale as one of the high water marks for PC gaming. So generally a well thoug... Read Full Review

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The bad1. The engine was terrible.2. The art style was generic with terrible character models3. The voice acting was terrible.4. A boring cult ends the world story. Which it shouldn't be, as half the lore books you pick ... Read Full Review

Oblivion is often heralded as an all-time great. It's widely praised mostly for being so expansive in sheer scope as well as the amount of quests. This size however, is my biggest gripe with the game. It's a whole lot of... Read Full Review

The biggest, best DLC for the award winning game OBLIVION, the shivering isles is the topic of my second review. Enter the land of the daedric prince Sheogorath, and defeat his fellow daedric god Jyggalag in an attempt t... Read Full Review

A dremora An agent of the Mythic DawnEven in 2015, Oblivion is still my favorite game to play, even over Skyrim. Playing as the Hero of Kvatch, Champion of Cyrodil, Arch-Mage, Gray Fox, The listener, The Master, whateve... Read Full Review

I just recently bought Oblivion and have to say I was very impressed with it considering the game is actually older. I got the game of the year edition and love it. The game doesn't have the best graphics but it doesn'... Read Full Review

I've read so much great things and so many reviews about this game that I felt compelled in trying it. The game itself is a pure RPG. You've got tons of quests and you can upgrade almost everything: you, your armour, st... Read Full Review

Pros:-beautiful scenery-seemingly limitless skill tree and weaponsCons:-some glitches, Mojo (the dog) getting stuck in/running through the walls in the Anvil fighters guild To begin like many RPGs and adventure games y... Read Full Review

A number of thoughtful improvements from Morrowind made Oblivion shine, which includes the much appreciated Fast Travel system, where the word "journey" doesn't sound so tiring now. Also, the quest journal is much neater... Read Full Review

INTRO: Hindsight is a mark of wisdom. It would bring one to realize that despite having been a much-awaited entry to the Elder Scrolls franchise, Oblivion had its own issues that marred its purported improvements over it... Read Full Review